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"Witchcraft: Unveiling the Dark Mysteries of History" Delving into the depths of history

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Witchcraft Collection: Casting a curse at the hour of the ox (ushi no koku mairi), 1765
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Witchcraft Collection: Don Juan, Sganarelle and the Beggar, from The Savoy No. 8, 1896
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Witchcraft Collection: room 30
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Witchcraft Collection: Beer Pitcher, c. 1936. Creator: Florence Stevenson
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Witchcraft Collection: The Four Witches
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Witchcraft Collection: Macbeth and the Three Witches Showing Him the Armed Head (w / c)
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Witchcraft Collection: The Witch of Endor Raising the Spirit of Samuel
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Witchcraft Collection: The Gatherer of Simples, c. 1880. Creator: George Fuller
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Witchcraft Collection: A Witches Sabbath, c. 1650. Creator: Cornelis Saftleven
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Witchcraft Collection: Witch scene. Creator: Heintz, Joseph, the Younger (ca 1600-after 1674)
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Witchcraft Collection: Rinaldo abandoning Armida, 1720-62. Creator: Francois Joullain
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Witchcraft Collection: Sheet 1 of figures for Chinese shadow puppets, ca. 1850-70. Creator: Juan Llorens
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Witchcraft Collection: Sheet 7 of figures for Chinese shadow puppets, 1859. Creator: Juan Llorens
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Witchcraft Collection: Sheet 11 of figures for Chinese shadow puppets, 1859. Creator: Juan Llorens
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Witchcraft Collection: The appearance. Salome, after dancing in the hall of the feast of Herode
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Witchcraft Collection: A lightning burns the chains of a witch during her trials in Salem
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Witchcraft Collection: John Dee et Edward Kelly invoquent un esprit. 1825. Bibl. Morando, Milan
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Witchcraft Collection: Ceremonie magique. Livre de 1825. Bibl. Morando, Milan
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Witchcraft Collection: Frontispiece of Compendium maleficarum by Guazzo about demonology and witchcraft
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Witchcraft Collection: Symbolism: 'Chants de nuit'Painting by Alphonse Osbert (1857-1939
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Witchcraft Collection: A witch in her laboratory preparing a magic potion, right a horn filled with magic herbs
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Witchcraft Collection: A witch causes a tempete after 'Historia de gentis septentrionalibus'
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Witchcraft Collection: Sabbath ceremonies, demons, witches and monstrous creatures dancing
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Witchcraft Collection: the devil takes away a witch from a horse and takes her to hell
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Witchcraft Collection: A magician (witch) preparing sortileges with a magic wand, a cauldron and snakes
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Witchcraft Collection: Departure of the Witches to attend the Sabbath, 19th century
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Witchcraft Collection: Witchcraft and beliefs: Finnish and Sami provocating a storm by the magic of three knots
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Witchcraft Collection: Representation of Medea preparing his curses after the cycle of Argonauts
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Witchcraft Collection: Two witches preparing a potion, summoning a hail storm - grav
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Witchcraft Collection: The Witches Sabbath (After Hans Baldung) par Graf, Urs (c. 1485-1527 / 28)
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Witchcraft Collection: The Witches Kitchen - Frans Francken, the Younger (1581-1642). Oil on wood, c. 1610
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Witchcraft Collection: The Sorcerer of Hiva Oa, 1902 (oil on canvas)
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Witchcraft Collection: Odyssee of Homere: the heros Ulysses at Circe the magician
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Witchcraft Collection: Priest of the Cote d Or questioning fate. 1811
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Witchcraft Collection: Marabou de l ile Saint Louis, Senegal - in 'Encyclopedie des voyages'
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Witchcraft Collection: Panic among the Conibos Indians, who fled at the arrival of Paul Marcoy
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Witchcraft Collection: Homers Odyssey: the witch Circe and Odysseus (Ulysses)
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Witchcraft Collection: Vercingetorix and Druidesse. In 'Histoire de la magic du Monde supernaturel et de la
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Witchcraft Collection: Tablet with a magic text in Gallic in Latin alphabet, 1st century (lead)
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Witchcraft Collection: The haunted forest. Painting by Henry Singleton (1766 - 1839)
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Witchcraft Collection: An Irish wizard, anonymous drawing, 19th century
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Witchcraft Collection: The dream of a Mogol resident. Fables by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-95)
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Witchcraft Collection: King Arthur (Artus) and the black knight fight in the courtyard of Camelot
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Witchcraft Collection: The Witches Floating Above Macbeth and Banquo (Les sorcieres flottant au dessus de
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Witchcraft Collection: The Peri, 1865 (graphite, brush and black ink, gray wash, touches of gold metallic paint
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Witchcraft Collection: The Devil in Love of the Witch (The Devils Kiss) - Engraving from 1489 in '


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"Witchcraft: Unveiling the Dark Mysteries of History" Delving into the depths of history, we encounter a chilling court record that echoes through time - testimony at the infamous Salem witch trials in 1692. In this dark chapter, fear and hysteria gripped a community as accusations tore lives apart. In the shadows of moonlit Sabbats, Satan himself is said to have danced with his followers. The very notion sends shivers down our spines as we imagine a child being offered to this malevolent figure in exchange for otherworldly powers. Amongst these tales emerges Tituba, one of the accused Salem witches whose name has become synonymous with this tragic period. Her involvement sparked a frenzy that would forever stain the pages of history. The enigmatic artist Francisco Goya captures another facet of witchcraft's allure in his masterpiece "Witches in Flight. " With brushstrokes laden with mysticism, he transports us to an eerie world where witches take to the skies on broomsticks during their unholy Sabbaths. Goya's fascination continues with "The Witches Sabbath, " an oil painting that immerses us further into macabre rituals and gatherings. It serves as a haunting reminder that even great artists are captivated by the darkness lurking within humanity's imagination. Across borders and centuries, from North Berwick to distant lands, tales persist about witches calling upon monsters and conjuring unspeakable horrors. These legends remind us how deeply ingrained witchcraft has been throughout cultures worldwide. Within dusty pages lies Cotton Mather's Witchcraft book from 1689 - a testament to society's obsession with understanding these mysterious practices. Its words offer glimpses into beliefs held dear by those who sought answers amidst chaos and confusion. As Lohengrin arrives on stage, Wagner’s opera brings forth yet another portrayal of enchantment intertwined with sorcery. Here we witness how myth and music intertwine, captivating audiences with tales of love and magic.